Watching a blue whale in the wild is a rare, life-changing experience. Because these massive creatures are elusive and often live far offshore, "live" video sightings are highly coveted by educators, researchers, and nature enthusiasts.

: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) provides curated video collections of endangered species for educational use. 3. Essential Tools for Tracking Blue Whales

For those needing video for creative projects, school presentations, or personal collections, several platforms offer high-quality, royalty-free downloads:

: A citizen-science platform where you can track individual whales by their unique fluke (tail) patterns.

If your goal is to find "live" sightings in real-time to see where the whales are currently located, use these tracking apps:

: Another excellent source for high-definition, license-free clips of marine life.

: Provides daily updates on which species are currently being spotted in active migration corridors like Dana Point, California. The Whales of San Diego Documentary: 'A Year in My Life 3'